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PSA: AR Shooters- Avoid Beaumont Indoor Range
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I think we did and we concluded he is an ignorant wanna be cop.Have you considered that maybe, just maybe, he doesn't want people to get arrested for illegal guns? His lack of knowledge is annoying, but realize he spends a ton of time doing other things as a business owner, has a family, etc.
Not saying he should stay ignorant, but yall need to lighten up
And calling doj, even in OPs post, it sounded like a call to clarify something... the fact that doj wont clarify should piss people off more than owner not knowing
Will do. Will never go.Then dont go to his shop. Its his private business. You want to shoot there? Follow his rules
CheersLast edited by sl0re10; 04-18-2019, 10:36 PM.Comment
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Just one shill account; they're lazy.
When I criticized the old* Angeles reloading store I got two. 50% more effort!
* I think it is run by new people now so, of course, I'm over it nowComment
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Video proof or it never happened. Starting to see a whole lot of these tall tales of ranges and ffl's doing bad but no proof. Next story...Comment
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It's been brought up and beaten to death on calguns and according to the calgunners that have tried to enlighten the man on the law, the guy seems spineless. Better shoot at a range where they don't need Diane Feinstein to come out from the clouds and give her divine blessing before allowing things.Comment
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What an ignorant answer, all the information on the law is easily available. I hope they see a sharp decline in business, and then maybe he will wake up.Comment
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A proprietor choosing to remain ignorant and make FUD legal claims. Is his choice.
My choice is to "Wallet Vote" and go elsewhere.
But when it comes to some thieving @zz hat claiming my property as his, just because it was temporarily dropped on his floor. That is an outrage.
If you drop a dollar from your pocket, and it lands on "his floor". Can he now claim it as his money?
Same applies to empty cases. Since every 9mm case is worth an approx. nickle. Every 20 cases represents a dollar you dropped.
If you drop your magazine, does it instantly become his? How about your hat? Is it now his hat? If you are clumsy and drop your pistol. Does he now claim it as his own?
For that theft by range owners. I have a simple one word answer.
SCREWEM!Comment
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Even though it's his range, his ruled.
It's your money, your choice.
I have been to 1 range wherebthey wanted to inspect my rifle. I left after asking why. They said I want to make sure it's legal.
I asked the owner for proof of citizenship, cause I wanted to make sure he was legal.
Then I left.
Some range in OC. Dont remember the name. Was down to shoot with my son.
Sounds like FT3 in Stanton.Peace through superior firepowerComment
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